Blood-to-Blood

Increasingly, people in Canada who have hepatitis C are also living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This is partly because both viruses can be transmitted by blood-to-blood contact. Sharing materials contaminated with blood (including equipment for injection drug use, piercing, tattooing or medical procedures) puts a person at risk for both viruses. Having HIV can also make a person more susceptible to getting hepatitis C.

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A Huge Thank You to the Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association (BANA) for this beautifully decorated rock, left outside of our agency today!!! Such a thoughtful honour to be recognized as community agency that is “going above and beyond during the most difficult times.” We are grateful to continue serving our community with Support Services, Harm Reduction and Educational Services. What a lovely end to another busy week ♥️ #BANABEYOURSELF ... See MoreSee Less